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This is a call out to all members of the community for any help that can be given for the Tree Lighting on Nov. 28.
The following items and volunteers are needed to RSVP as volunteers as soon as possible:
– (3) 12-14-foot extension ladders;
– (2-3) sets of loppers;
– 3-6 agile volunteers that can climb the ladders and use the loppers to clean up the tree before lights are put on;
– 3-6 agile volunteers to help with putting on the lights;

As of Tuesday, The Coast Guard is searching for a 77-year-old man aboard the sailing vessel Mariah between Boca Grande and Panama City.
Missing is Craig Neus from Panama City.
Last contact with Neus was Nov. 4 when he made a purchase at South Seas Plantation, Captiva.
Since June, Neus had been sailing a 32-foot beige two-masted Bristol from Baltimore, Maryland, with the intention of finishing his voyage in Panama City.

Goods to be offered along roads from Cedar Key to Bell
Imagine it, one long continuous rummage sale on roads from Cedar Key to Chiefland, Fanning Springs, Trenton and Bell.
That's a lot of shopping for new and used goods.
Three Chambers of Commerce in the Tri-County Area are teaming up to hold the 1st annual River Rummage Sale, a continuous rummage sale that runs along the roadways from Cedar Key through Chiefland, Fanning Springs, Trenton and ending at the EMS station in Bell on Saturday, Nov. 8, from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Peter Klocksien lives and works in Cedar Key.
Klocksien will be sharing a part of his collection at Cedar Key Arts Center, 457 Second Street in Cedar Key, beginning Nov. 8, with an opening from 5-7 p.m.
Klocksien has long been influential in the local art scene, having exhibited at the Island Arts Gallery and is currently past-President of the Cedar Key Arts Center. He has collected local art and artifacts for a number of years and operates a website "pklocksien1200" from 2011 - 2014. This website has a collection of native american artifacts.

For the first time, Levy County will put its legal notice business – including the annual delinquent tax rolls – up for bid in an effort to save taxpayer money and put an end to the contentious discussions that have accompanied it.

It was just a simple report by the caretaker of a 96-year-old woman who claimed she died of natural causes.
But Helen Bishop’s story was not yet finished.
And it was left for a funeral director, the 8th Circuit Medical Examiner, the Levy County’s Sheriff’s investigators and the 8th Circuit State Attorney’s Office to write the final chapters.

There may not be a lever on the electronic voting machines to pull to vote a “straight” party ticket, but that did not deter Levy County voters as they cast votes for Republican candidates in every office on the ballot in Tuesday's general election.

The Cedar Key Public Library will host four special "Healthy Cedar Key" days this month, beginning this today, Nov. 5. Representatives of various health and social services agencies will be present to give information, answer questions and help with applications. Anyone with concerns in any of these areas is encouraged to come for information and one-on-one conversation. The following is a brief look at those who will attend, realizing that some schedules may change and others may be present, as well.